Spurs to show improvement having kept players and paedophile abuse


Spurs will show improvement having kept players and paedophile abuse

Paedophileabuse isn't funny

Gain Line researched the Premier League from it's beginning in 1993 until 2017 and found a direct link between cohesion and success.

In other words, retaining a squad was more important than making new signings. That concurs with my own views.

Their simple algorithm was: skill x cohesion = performance capacity.

Common sense says, if you have trained with, and played alongside, a team-mate for a number of seasons you’ll intuitively know what they do: the runs they make, which foot they like to receive the ball on, what their personality is like and so on.

It is why I suggested this approach in April 2013. A young side that grows together playing the same system. This window we are seeing the side remain together again after three signings last summer.

All the TV experts predicted Spurs would not be in the Top 4 because everyone else had spent money. They seem to forget that if you have the right players you don't need to buy or that buying does not necessarily mean strengthening.

Take a look at the list below. Fourteen players with no Premier League experience who cost over £22m. How many were a success?




We began against Everton last season with nine of the eleven players who have been at Spurs for two years or more. Gain Line research showed new signings take three seasons to reach their peak at a club. Indeed with squad rotation playing a far greater part in football today, you could argue it takes even longer with less game time. 

Retaining our players is a strength. We were the third best club in the country last season and we will improve this season. Serge Aurier will be a better player, Lucas Moura will be a better player, Fernando Llorente will be a better player and so on.

If people want to be all doom and gloom that is their problem, I fail to see why I should be infected by it and be the subject of vile and grossly offensive abuse (and I once again thank Micky Hazard - god Mk2 for standing up for me and thus receiving abuse himself) because I look at things objectively.

I reported the individual to the Kent Police, my local MP, the Home Office (wider society problem to be addressed), newspapers, Twitter and emailed Daniel Levy asking that his identity be found and that he be banned from the new stadium. 

The vile piece of filth claimed to be known by the Sussex Police and the subject of a 2-year investigation. He has picked the wrong person to persistently abuse in the way he did on Sunday.

His Twitter handle is RealDeal079, if anyone knows this guy then contact the Kent Police and inform the club who he is please.

If you come across anyone using grossly offensive language to abuse someone, like suggesting they are child sex offenders then as a minimum you need to report them to Twitter.

Go to the arrow button on the right of every Tweet which brings a drop-down menu and you'll find the 5th one down is 'Report Tweet'. From there it is just a couple of clicks from pre-asked questions and it is anonymous, the individual you are reporting doesn't know.

This isn't the first time anti-Levy people have abused me in this manner, it's the 6th which shows the kind of people they are and why I have no time for them. Abuse is their stock in trade.

I have worked with hundreds of children as a coach and when working for a charity instigated working with ex-sex offenders to try and rehabilitate them. To be wrongly accused myself out of pure spite is unacceptable in a civilised society.

The people who support this vile piece of filth and like such grossly offensive Tweets (as Tom Peck, the Political Reporter for the Independent newspaper has previously - he claims it is funny!) are no better than the perpetrator is. 

This is the third person I have reported, one has been banned thus far, I won't hesitate to act on each occasion and have 6 years to bring charges after reporting the matter to the Police.

I would ask you, whether you like the article or not, to retweet it and ask that people read it for this session alone.

Now let's get back to club matters.

The club has grown from 11th/12th to 2nd/3rd, we are growing the infrastructure to increase income and be able to afford comparable wages and thus have a greater chance of signing and retaining the top players. 

Our upward curve is steady, we are getting nearer and nearer to the first of many trophies and thus signing the right players, as opposed to any players to appease fans is paramount.

This window we have the maximum 17 non-homegrown players that we can name in a Premier League squad, thus we need to offload before we can buy. The reported £150m transfer budget, a figure made up by a journalist, is, in fact, a figure derived from player sales.

That is why we are insisting on sales and not the loans everyone is asking for. Pochettino is not stupid and is fully aware of the difficulties of this window. He doesn't view things as an emotional fan does, just as he and fellow coaches watch a different game of football to the common fan.

Pochettino has a once in a lifetime opportunity at Spurs and he isn't going to throw that away just because a silly fan would. Quite why fans project their emotional nonsense onto others is a mystery.

If they stopped and asked themselves why, they would understand a great deal more and not be so quick to slag a club off that is the envy of all but a few other clubs.

If you speak to fans of other clubs they can't understand why some Tottenham fans are moaning and moan all the time quite frankly. I just block them on Twitter now, I have had enough of the filth element of our support. They are an embarrassment to their parents. 

Their support of the club is an embarrassment. I don't need to hear from them and I don't need them reading this blog.

COYS

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